par value

NOUN
  1. the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it; unrelated to market value
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How To Use par value In A Sentence

  • Unless the currency's par value is changed suddenly, foreign exchange transactions are based on the existing par value and fluctuations within the specified bands.
  • He forecast that if the price of compensatory notes exceeds their par value, more holders would choose to sell and invest the money in real estate.
  • These differences are called premium and discount, respectively, for par value stock. However, shares are rarely issued at a discount.
  • Calculate the issue price of a 91-day Treasury bill with a par value of 10,000 and a discount rate of 9 percent.
  • All these securities are sold at a discount to their par value.
  • A share discount to par value can be significant for preference shares, which pay fixed dividends based on par value.
  • You can find a full list of retail bonds and par values at tinyurl. Times, Sunday Times
  • The call provision gives the Treasury the right to repurchase the bond at par value.
  • International trade was to be encouraged by member countries maintaining par values for their currencies so that stable rates of exchange would prevail.
  • Par value and legal capital rarely have much economic significance. Principles of Corporate Finance
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